Volume Vi Part 59 (2/2)
8 Nov.
Approaching confinement of the d.u.c.h.ess, 813.
John Paston going to Framlingham, 813-5, 817.
19 Nov.
Dr. Alen's wife, 814, 816.
22 Nov.
John Paston going to Calais, 815.
24 Nov.
John Paston delivers a ring to a lady for his brother, 817.
27 Nov.
Sale of Sporle Wood, 829.
Nov. or Dec.
Margaret Paston desires a license to have the sacrament in her chapel, 821.
Sir John Paston should come home to be at the christening of the d.u.c.h.ess of Norfolk's child, 821.
7 Dec.
Agreement of Bishop Waynflete and William Worcester, 822.
18 Dec.
Bishop Waynflete intercedes with the d.u.c.h.ess of Norfolk about Caister, 823.
Christening of the Duke of Norfolk's child, 823.
John Paston is 'not the man he was,' 823.
John Paston's pet.i.tion to the Duke, 824.
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18 Jan.
Margaret Paston wishes her son Walter not to be too hasty in taking orders, 825.
Illness of John Berney of Reedham, 825.
3 Feb.
Sir J. Paston writes from Calais of a visit he had paid to the Duke of Burgundy's court at Ghent, 826.
8 Mar.
J. Paston urges his mother to borrow 100 for Sir John, 828, 831, 842.
8 Mar.
'Frenchmen whirling on the coasts,' 828, 829.
26 Mar.
John Blennerha.s.set chosen collector in Norfolk, 829, 830.
'Rather the Devil, we say, than more taxes,' 829.
2 April.
_The Queen and Prince coming out of Wales to Leicester_, 830.
_Murder of the Count of Armagnac_, 830.
_Lewis XI. on the Somme_, 830.
12 April.
_The King to be after Easter at Leicester_, 831.
John Paston's tomb, 831, 843.
Sir John Paston and Anne Haulte, 831.
Sir John Paston's instructions touching Sporle, 831, 842.
16 April.
Truce between Burgundy, France, and England, 832.
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